Process.
That is a loaded word. It traces the beginning of a thought that develops into a vague idea. Which develops into a shape that is recognisable. Which becomes a form that can be handled and reviewed and reshaped. Which becomes a part that gives shape to another part. And a thought that develops into a vague idea....
Process is very much a part of George Carlin in the shaping of his own life and his own works.
This interview (just GC talking) reveals much for a learner looking for clues that lead to the making of an original creative artist.
Contemporary politics are occupied by people of sweeping influence. Often organised groups who control money supply, law enforcement, policy-making in education, man-power planning and specific systems that affect the lives and well-being of ordinary citizens.
And ordinary citizens, among whom are the gullible and the ignorant.
The purpose of satire is to use humour to ridicule and expose/criticize people's stupidity or vices regarding topical issues and political decisions.
George Carlin while incisive in his analysis and acerbic in his delivery of satire, is also a masterful crowd-pleaser with humour.